There are great flaws in your statement that the book/Bible are the only way to know God. How can that possibly be? In fact, when Jesus ascended to heaven, He didn't leave a book, He left a Church to spread the Word of God.
In fact, there was no accepted Bible until 300 years after Jesus ascended, Old Testament combined with the Canon of the New Testament. Even then Bibles were scarce and not available to but a handful of people because they had to be hand copied, a very tedious and elongated project to even copy one Bible. And you say this book is the only way to know God, you obviously aren't thinking clearly. There were few bibles, but the fact is that, until the early 18th century over 90% of the world's population couldn't read as they didn't have public schools then. Most people were peasant farmers and had no education.
Even at the advent of the printing press, when Bibles could be mass produced, few people could read.
So, for about 1700 years after Christ ascended, people didn't have access to a Bible and/or they couldn't read, and you say that the Bible is the only way to know God.
Your assertion lacks common sense.
In fact, there was no accepted Bible until 300 years after Jesus ascended, Old Testament combined with the Canon of the New Testament. Even then Bibles were scarce and not available to but a handful of people because they had to be hand copied, a very tedious and elongated project to even copy one Bible. And you say this book is the only way to know God, you obviously aren't thinking clearly. There were few bibles, but the fact is that, until the early 18th century over 90% of the world's population couldn't read as they didn't have public schools then. Most people were peasant farmers and had no education.
Even at the advent of the printing press, when Bibles could be mass produced, few people could read.
So, for about 1700 years after Christ ascended, people didn't have access to a Bible and/or they couldn't read, and you say that the Bible is the only way to know God.
Your assertion lacks common sense.
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